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Mechanical Stress Induce PG-E2 in Murine Synovial Fibroblasts Originating from the Temporomandibular Joint

Genetic predisposition, traumatic events, or excessive mechanical exposure provoke arthritic changes in the temporomandibular joint (TMJ). We analysed the impact of mechanical stress that might be involved in the development and progression of TMJ osteoarthritis (OA) on murine synovial fibroblasts (...

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Autores principales: Nazet, Ute, Feulner, Laura, Muschter, Dominique, Neubert, Patrick, Schatz, Valentin, Grässel, Susanne, Jantsch, Jonathan, Proff, Peter, Schröder, Agnes, Kirschneck, Christian
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7912861/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33535605
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells10020298
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author Nazet, Ute
Feulner, Laura
Muschter, Dominique
Neubert, Patrick
Schatz, Valentin
Grässel, Susanne
Jantsch, Jonathan
Proff, Peter
Schröder, Agnes
Kirschneck, Christian
author_facet Nazet, Ute
Feulner, Laura
Muschter, Dominique
Neubert, Patrick
Schatz, Valentin
Grässel, Susanne
Jantsch, Jonathan
Proff, Peter
Schröder, Agnes
Kirschneck, Christian
author_sort Nazet, Ute
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description Genetic predisposition, traumatic events, or excessive mechanical exposure provoke arthritic changes in the temporomandibular joint (TMJ). We analysed the impact of mechanical stress that might be involved in the development and progression of TMJ osteoarthritis (OA) on murine synovial fibroblasts (SFs) of temporomandibular origin. SFs were subjected to different protocols of mechanical stress, either to a high-frequency tensile strain for 4 h or to a tensile strain of varying magnitude for 48 h. The TMJ OA induction was evaluated based on the gene and protein secretion of inflammatory factors (Icam-1, Cxcl-1, Cxcl-2, Il-1ß, Il-1ra, Il-6, Ptgs-2, PG-E2), subchondral bone remodelling (Rankl, Opg), and extracellular matrix components (Col1a2, Has-1, collagen and hyaluronic acid deposition) using RT-qPCR, ELISA, and HPLC. A short high-frequency tensile strain had only minor effects on inflammatory factors and no effects on the subchondral bone remodelling induction or matrix constituent production. A prolonged tensile strain of moderate and advanced magnitude increased the expression of inflammatory factors. An advanced tensile strain enhanced the Ptgs-2 and PG-E2 expression, while the expression of further inflammatory factors were decreased. The tensile strain protocols had no effects on the RANKL/OPG expression, while the advanced tensile strain significantly reduced the deposition of matrix constituent contents of collagen and hyaluronic acid. The data indicates that the application of prolonged advanced mechanical stress on SFs promote PG-E2 protein secretion, while the deposition of extracellular matrix components is decreased.
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spelling pubmed-79128612021-02-28 Mechanical Stress Induce PG-E2 in Murine Synovial Fibroblasts Originating from the Temporomandibular Joint Nazet, Ute Feulner, Laura Muschter, Dominique Neubert, Patrick Schatz, Valentin Grässel, Susanne Jantsch, Jonathan Proff, Peter Schröder, Agnes Kirschneck, Christian Cells Article Genetic predisposition, traumatic events, or excessive mechanical exposure provoke arthritic changes in the temporomandibular joint (TMJ). We analysed the impact of mechanical stress that might be involved in the development and progression of TMJ osteoarthritis (OA) on murine synovial fibroblasts (SFs) of temporomandibular origin. SFs were subjected to different protocols of mechanical stress, either to a high-frequency tensile strain for 4 h or to a tensile strain of varying magnitude for 48 h. The TMJ OA induction was evaluated based on the gene and protein secretion of inflammatory factors (Icam-1, Cxcl-1, Cxcl-2, Il-1ß, Il-1ra, Il-6, Ptgs-2, PG-E2), subchondral bone remodelling (Rankl, Opg), and extracellular matrix components (Col1a2, Has-1, collagen and hyaluronic acid deposition) using RT-qPCR, ELISA, and HPLC. A short high-frequency tensile strain had only minor effects on inflammatory factors and no effects on the subchondral bone remodelling induction or matrix constituent production. A prolonged tensile strain of moderate and advanced magnitude increased the expression of inflammatory factors. An advanced tensile strain enhanced the Ptgs-2 and PG-E2 expression, while the expression of further inflammatory factors were decreased. The tensile strain protocols had no effects on the RANKL/OPG expression, while the advanced tensile strain significantly reduced the deposition of matrix constituent contents of collagen and hyaluronic acid. The data indicates that the application of prolonged advanced mechanical stress on SFs promote PG-E2 protein secretion, while the deposition of extracellular matrix components is decreased. MDPI 2021-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7912861/ /pubmed/33535605 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells10020298 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Nazet, Ute
Feulner, Laura
Muschter, Dominique
Neubert, Patrick
Schatz, Valentin
Grässel, Susanne
Jantsch, Jonathan
Proff, Peter
Schröder, Agnes
Kirschneck, Christian
Mechanical Stress Induce PG-E2 in Murine Synovial Fibroblasts Originating from the Temporomandibular Joint
title Mechanical Stress Induce PG-E2 in Murine Synovial Fibroblasts Originating from the Temporomandibular Joint
title_full Mechanical Stress Induce PG-E2 in Murine Synovial Fibroblasts Originating from the Temporomandibular Joint
title_fullStr Mechanical Stress Induce PG-E2 in Murine Synovial Fibroblasts Originating from the Temporomandibular Joint
title_full_unstemmed Mechanical Stress Induce PG-E2 in Murine Synovial Fibroblasts Originating from the Temporomandibular Joint
title_short Mechanical Stress Induce PG-E2 in Murine Synovial Fibroblasts Originating from the Temporomandibular Joint
title_sort mechanical stress induce pg-e2 in murine synovial fibroblasts originating from the temporomandibular joint
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7912861/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33535605
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells10020298
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